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UPDATE I set the LAN to 216.128.63.96 / 27 and then on the inside of the LAN set to 216.128.63.97 / 255.255.255.224 with gw of 216.128.63.96. This worked, but what do i do about the IPs from 69-95? thats quite a few ip's i just throw away. Maybe there is a better way to config this -chris flugstad Chris Flugstad wrote: I have a /26 of IP's that I want to use on the inside of the 'LAN' --
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